On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 09:01:26 EST, Smoking Gun said: > Snake oil at it's finest. You may recall Netragard has a pay for play > scheme working where they never disclose any code. This works > to anyone's advantage as a trump card when you think about it on > a psychological warfare like scale. "We found a tumor somewhere > in your body however, we're choosing not to tell you about how we > found it, nor where it is." You got that wrong in a subtle and important way. What Kevin said: > Proof of concept code exists but is not provided as to not increase CAMAS > users overall risk levels. isn't like the doctor telling you "We found a tumor in you but we won't tell *you* what it is". It's more like "We found a tumor, and we won't tell your employer, because they might try to cancel your medical insurance when they find out how much this is going to cost". And *that* threat model (retaliation by employers/friends/society) is a well-understood threat model, and is *why* medical records are in general considered confidential.
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